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Ana Alonso y Javier Pelegrín

Ana Alonso was born in 1970, in Barcelona. She was a biology teacher but now dedicates her time solely to writing.

ANA BELÉN RAMOS

Ana Belén Ramos has published the illustrated book Sea, the Water Boy, the children’s book The Story of the Short King, and the story about the history of Cordova, The Loveliest City, included in the collection Story Cities, published by the Ciudades Patrimonio de la Humanidad de España group.

Ana Campoy (born Madrid, 1979) is a writer and journalist.

ANA COTO FERNÁNDEZ

Ana Coto Fernández was born in Asturias, where she spent most of her childhood and teenage years. She focused her studies on the huge and unfamiliar world of disabilities after realising that it was differently able people who brought out the best in her.

Ana Flecha Marco

Ana Flecha Marco (León, 1986) translates books and documents from English, French and Norwegian into Spanish and is also a conference interpreter. She enjoys reading, drawing and singing jotas. She is the author of 'Dos novelitas nórdicas' ('Two Nordic Novelettes') (Mrs.

ANA SARRIAS

Anna Sarrías: I was born in Pamplona in 18th July 1969. I'm married and have two daughters. I have a degeree in Economics and Business from the University of Navarra. I work in the administration department of a family business.

Ana Trigo

Ana Trigo is a writer and art and antiques valuer, with qualifications in history of art and humanities, and law. She is passionate about Egyptology, the tales of Sherlock Holmes (she is a proud member of the Spanish Holmes Circle), black and white cinema and old books.

Anabel Rodríguez Sánchez

Ana Isabel Rodríguez Sánchez has a degree in law and is a practicing lawyer, a specialist in administrative, civil and criminal law, and an expert in family mediation.

Anatomy of the Memory

At the beginning of the seventies in the north of Mexico, a group of students known as Los Enfermos (The Sick) began a revolutionary movement with the aim of bringing about a new national order. The poet Juan Pablo Orígenes was part of the group.

The Exploits of Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream

The Exploits of Puck offers a recreation of one of the most magical and imaginative of Shakespearean tales. It is pure joy, colour and, above all, dream.

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